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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch" [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)In fact, it's core was released 11 years ago, and is built on even older NEXTStep technologies, which makes it a bit of a dinosaur in the computer world. Apple has done an amazing job at polishing it out and trying to keep it relevant, but you can only stretch an OS so far before you have to revisit the underpinnings. When it was released, even Jobs stated that it would act as the foundation for Apple's operating systems for 15 years or so, and we're now closing in on those final years.
OSX is the technological equivalent of Windows XP. Like XP it works fine and the interface is simple enough, but a decade of research and development means that a new one would be even better today.
I fully expect that we'll start hearing the first rumors of OS11 in the next year or two. And, in all probability, it will support touch and closely integrate with iOS. Everybody else is going down that road, so I don't see Apple sitting by as an also-ran as the technologies converge.